Show 0 C N Y L Oct D Dern Dem m mj SARATOGA D j rUc ratte state convention was wa wa so 1 in its Is It final hours hour MI to bring tring almost personal conflict and ud a y yet et ett t terminated t In such luch perfect harmony h as asto asto asto to allow alow the completion of ot the te state ticket with wih less leas than IGO 1 delegates out ct cf In the hall ball hal The Th convention be began b began gan an in ht the early erly morning with a pro pre prepared pr pared slate Mate of ot candidates The slate 7 va a I not broken In any particular Nat Nt Natural ural a great gt deal of Interest in the tb centered in tn the th attitude it uld take toward the seating Uni of ot W WN Yo i N formerly head hed oC of the i pollee olce of Ne NOW York who held a angular 8 regular certificate of or election eleton Devery Deve Dumped So to thoroughly had Mr MI Devery made UP tip hl hla bLa mind that the th convention would none of ot him that he did CUd not at attend attend tend the meeting of oC the committee on r but va vaa present in the th i hours of the morning In the rear of the convention hall hail an announcing Ms ils Mi attitude When Ven tho the convention de do Idd to adopt adot the report of oC the com corn commute mute by a vote of oe o 31 to 31 1 Mr Devery Dever Balked out of the convention without being allowed to declare deare himself a good HOo I mot mOrat rat and proceeded to hold a amass mass mau meeting on the steps stepa step of er the theL 1 L States State hotel hotl hotel Then Them Mr Devery Dever for tor home and an threatened all al uit ri of ot for tor the ticket but butiu iu long enough enogh in hlA hia i I r the loaders leaders I der to assert amert aNt that h h he was wal a ago aE go 6 E K Democrat Out of Order When Mr 11 Oders name had 5 been e n nr r laced in nomination aad Uc the Ua nomina nominations tons t tons dosed Nathan Strauss of or New NewYork NewY NewYork York Y k appeared and offered orere objections to t Mr r roler toler He e was allowed alo l to go HO got HOt t the th platform to present them and an andIe he Ie 1 requested In Ia an eminently fair tall man manlie lie tte nf the privilege of tt talking He had hardly harly begun to state hta hia hi objections however wever when he wu roundly hissed blued flashy finally he was ruled rl out of ot order or Hp He started to leave I vl the platform put putting ting the notes noise from which he was reed read reading rd reeding ing In bin bi pocket and ami when whan wb n b h be had hadr h r ii he l the leading to the audi audits ts lum he wa was w surrounded by b a num nurn number fum her ber of men who wh desired dlf ople of or t hla hi He Ht was waa attempt attempting ing to tu determine whom to give gl them th un to toti in ti n a I of or TammAny delegates Mm and pressing him Against the wall took tok the notes note front from him and tore to them the up up Luckily he had bl a copy cOPT In his hta ha pocket and an this tM t n EY he managed nu after n r reen r s hat and ami all glasses Ria to t hand to th newspaper men mei me The Strauss Strul inci incident dent nt ended objection to the ticket and the Vi rest reat of ot It I was wag wa nominated tt without any question qu Uon or objection abton whatever The Platform At the lon of oC Littletons e b the platform wa was ted tedI It I aU for fr fidelity to Amerl Amerlan i an print for tor or the lack Jc of ot which It 11 I the Re party de do iv rn mawl the return to t the principles of oC Jefferson to atop Stop ton tion of oC f the country oppose OPP trust trusts that injuriously I affect consumers consumer and tind nd manu fa tun is and drive drle out small smal dealers dealer and especially condemns the t Lf bf ei and coal roe ol trusts tru ta for tr unreasonably lift I the th people of ot necessities of oC Restriction n of ot the te tj amassing of oC wealth l 1 advocated ad ate and the amendment of ot the theU th U law Iw by the necessities of o life Ht on the tree free tre lIt II in is I demanded The Th tariff trl law U Condemned I cs u a who wha whole The Th president IB to f ii dilatory conduct cn ut and i is accused aou of or n not nt t antip to offend orend the trutHs trusts Republican Subterfuge The platform rt that the tl proposition to amend th U the United States Spates con constitution to enable govern goern government ment t to proceed NH aneL the trusts la is lat I t I 0 mere n r subterfuge to get dolay delay con condemns the neglect at or tn t the national and anti nate administration ta enforce the herma law Jw Jw and the Donnelly Donnely state la Jw favors trade expansion but ob oh to this country England In tr trying to e establish a o got gov government go condemns the action of ot the theo government o in ht Its It treatment ot of Ue the demands dema justice for fot Cuba Cha I in th matter mate of a trade by reducing the th t rif iff to a strictly revenue basis do tie de public ownership of or the a an q coal rl ra mines by bl the u right Fight of t eminent domain doman and fM tW the t of ot fait 11 dama damages l in Ree to owners H 50 o as s 5 to Insure fur J M in toe the tb mining region and relief t the I th b consumer arraigns the state of o state tt affairs atan declares declared dc ii 11 r r nor or of f I a barge arge de dethe d the pr pt present Mat state excise ex laws demands nd the return um of a aki r elved to th county where collected Cl cl with IU the Jews Jewa J in Ron Rau mania malla favors tao th tM tha election of oC United latea tates senators by b direct vote con c Ulna the national administration for fa lid atti trading lr ld UnK judicial pU A for tr state stat National Ownership Ow The national 1 Of ot mines Is ta aa as a We advocate the the th ownership ind nd t ot of a the th coal cl n bv by b exercise of o the right rl h of ot dumain with wit Just compensation to tot tv t owners nera Ninety p per r ont ent nt of oC the te coal l deposits of ot the world in in the t state of ot Pennsylvania na an onti 01 ownership can on but lut be b la is lathe the ia lit In of the whole people Fuel Fe like VAter being a public pepe necessity we national own ownership and cob coh cohr r ril l 1 i n 1 the mines a as a solution of ot the which will wll relve the country om rom the th which follow tilt dlf frences between labor and capital in inthe Inthe Inthe the anthracite mines mine This Thil ourse fr will wt Insure Inure peace pace in the mining regions and remove the cause cUI f fr r tending lending not enly to cut suf ut fring but to bloodshed blo It I ull HI relieve the consumers consumer of at coal col not fly in this state tte but throughout the whole hOle country insure steady employ employment ment nent ad adequate compensation to abor transfer children ildron from tm the te mines to the schools and na strengthen and ad preserve the stability of Qt the t e business Interests and popular Institutions of t our an country Whatever different ot of opinion may exist over other propositions I ton of oC public ownership the propriety ty of that policy as applied to anthracite athra anthracite I cite coal cl mines must be apparent apprent to toi i every ever citizen |